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Fake biz-opp names

Regular REALSCAM.comcontributorJustTooMuchTime aka Paul Schlegal has taken the time to collate a list of some of the most commonly used fake names being used to promote dubious "opportunities" and outright scams on his excellent WorkAtHomeTruth website

Its not surprising that many sites selling questionable business opportunities, farciful money making programs, or dubious work at home schemes use fake names in their promotional materials. What IS surprising is how many times the same fake names are used to promote numerous questionable opportunities and/or outright scams.

The names have been used to promote one or more of the following types of questionable home business or work at home schemes:

Ad posting

EMail Processing

Link posting

Rebate processing

To understand why you should avoid programs being promoted by the fake names listed on this page, read the following two articles:

Re: Fake biz-opp names

"*For purposes of privacy, the creator of Work At Home Paycheck is using the pen name Jessica Marshall. This story is based upon the real life adaptation of the parties involved. The Company reserves the rights to the name and any uses of it as affiliated with the product. Any improper uses by unauthorized parties is strictly prohibited."

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Apparently fake consumer trends investigator Amanda Winston got married - or divorced...she's now Amanda Ong...sometimes. I found out from a fake story about the fake Melissa Jung at careerjournalonline.org

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Mike Daughtery and/or Mike Dee - a.k.a. "Rich Janitor Mike" appears to be a fake name used on the Rich Janitor Site. I wrote about that site here back on August 1, 2010 - and the site is still being heavily promoted.

Re: Fake biz-opp names

THESE are instructions from the California Attorney General "In cases of statewide significance, we can bring legal action when substantive evidence is accumulated which indicates that a firm is systematically violating California law."
So, everybody that has lost your money that you have paid to these fraudulent companies, should email complaints about these cheating companies to your state Attorney General. Email complaints to (for example) California State Attorney General https://oag.ca.gov/consumers
Remember, governments won't investigate criminal fraud unless they receive thousands of complaints from us "substantive evidence needs to be accumulated which indicates that a firm is systematically violating California law."
So get all your family, friends, and acquaintances, who have been cheated by these companies to file complaints.
Copy and Paste this statement of help into Comments and Posts on all Social Network websites - twitter.com facebook.com plus.google.com and all the others.
We can get some HELP if we file tens of thousands of complaints.
Email us at> ec_progress1@gmail.com and let us know if you will(and have) filed complaints.